'The Vampire Diaries': Damon Helps Jeremy Prepare To Hunt

'Vampire Diaries' Sneak Peek: Jeremy Calls Damon Out
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On this week's episode of "The Vampire Diaries," Damon (Ian Somerhalder) coaches Jeremy (Steen R. McQueen) as he prepares to take on Klaus' (Joseph Morgan) new vampires and HuffPost TV has an exclusive clip of what's to come.

In the video above, Damon tells Jeremy, "Just go one at a time. Only shoot for the heart. Don't hesitate and don't miss."

"Elena's not here," Jeremy retorts. "You don't have to pretend like you give a damn about me."

"I"m trying to keep you alive, dumbass," Damon says.

What Damon at his best in the exclusive "Vampire Diaries" clip above and read the full description of the episode, titled "Catch Me If You Can," below.

"The Vampire Diaries" airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. EST on The CW.

Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) is furious when Klaus (Joseph Morgan) tries to control him by putting Matt's (Zach Roerig) life in danger. Damon (Ian Somerhalder) coaches Jeremy as he prepares to take on Klaus' new vampires, but they find that Kol (guest star Nathaniel Buzolic) has beaten them to it. Kol makes it clear that he will stop at nothing to convince everyone to give up the search for the cure. Looking for a new ally, Rebekah (Claire Holt) reminds Stefan (Paul Wesley) that they were once close friends. When Sheriff Forbes (Marguerite MacIntyre) and Mayor Hopkins (guest star Rick Worthy) question Shane (guest star David Alpay) about his involvement in the Founders' Council deaths, Bonnie (Kat Graham) steps in with questions of her own, and Shane's responses push Bonnie to the edge of her powers. Elena (Nina Dobrev) negotiates with Klaus to keep Jeremy safe, but when danger suddenly appears from a totally unexpected enemy, Elena comes up with her own daring plan for Jeremy.

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